Imperial College London regularly considers applicants from many countries holding a wide variety and combination of qualifications.
Around half of our undergraduate intake come to us with A levels, and approximately 15 percent with the International Baccalaureate. During a typical year, Imperial College London considers nearly 100 different qualification types, and we are experienced in dealing with complex combinations of qualifications.
Meeting academic requirements is only one of the factors we take into account when we make our decision on your application. Other factors include suitability for the course, proficiency in English (you will need to pass a College-approved English language test), reference and interview.
Entry requirements
- A level
- Advanced Higher
- Australia
- Austria - Matura
- Belgium
- Bulgaria - Diploma za Zavarsheno Sredno Obrazovanie
- Cambridge Pre-U
- Canada
- Caribbean - Advanced Proficiency Examination (CAPE)
- Croatia - Matura
- Cyprus - Apolytirion
- Czech Republic - Maturita
- Denmark - Studentereksamen
- Estonia - Gümnaasiumi Lõputunnistus with Riigieksamitunnistus
- European Baccalaureate
- Finland - Studentexamen
- France - Baccalaureate
- Greece - Apolyterion
- Germany - Abitur
- Hong Kong - Advanced Level Examinations
- Hungary Matura/Erettsegi
- Iceland - Studentspróf
- India - ISC/CBSE
- International Baccalaureate
- Ireland - Leaving Certificate
- Iran - Pre-University Certificate/ National Entrance Exam
- Israel - Bagrut
- Italy - Diploma Di Esame Di Stato
- Liechtenstein - Matura
- Lithuania - Brandos Atestatas - State Exams
- Luxembourg - Diplôme de Fin d'Etudes Secondaires
- Malta - Matriculation Certificate
- Netherlands - VWO
- New Zealand - National Certificate in Educational Achievement Level 3
- Norway - Vitnemål fra dan videregående opplæring
- Poland - Matura
- Portugal - Diploma de Ensino Secundário
- Romania - Baccalaureate
- Serbia - Matura/Secondary School Leaving Certificate
- Singapore - SIPCAL and Diplomas
- Slovakia - Maturita
- Slovenia - Maturitetno Spricevalo
- Spain - Titulo de Bachiller
- Sweden - Avgångsbetyg /Fullständigt Slutbetyg från Gymnasieskolan
- Switzerland - Maturitätszeugnis, Baccalauréat, Attestato Di Maturità Cantonale
- UK Foundation Degrees
- USA - Advanced Placement
Our minimum offer for 2022 - 2023 entry:
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A*A*A or A*AAA overall, to include:
A* in Mathematics
A/A* in Physics (A* is required if applying with three A-levels. At least an A is required if applying with four A-levels)
A in a third and/or forth subject
The third subject can be any from the list below, but the preferred subject is Further Mathematics. We prefer Further Mathematics as it provides a better grounding for the material taught in the first year of the course; but it is not essential.
Typical offers are: A* A A to A* A* A
Acceptable third subjects: Art, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science, Computing, Design and Technology, Economics, Electronics, English Literature, Further Mathematics, Geography, History, Languages (Classical and Modern), Music Technology, or Music.
If your school/college does not offer Further Mathematics, you may wish to investigate your local Further Mathematics Network Centre.
Applicants are normally expected to gain their A levels at first attempt (that is by end of Year 13). It is acceptable to re-take individual AS and A2 modules in non-reformed subjects (eg Maths) during years 12 and 13.
When an AS has been decoupled from the subject (eg Physics) we do not expect the applicant to have taken the supporting AS.
- A in Mathematics
- A in Physics
- A in third subject
Acceptable third subjects are:
Applied Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Computing, Economics, Electronics, Design and Manufacture, Geography, History, Languages (Classical and Modern), Mechatronics, Mechanics of Mathematics, Music, or Technological Studies.
Australian Capital Territory:
- A in Mathematics and Physics
Western Australia Certificate of Education:
- A in Mathematics and Physics
New South Wales High School Certificate:
- 45% in Mathematics and 42% in Physics
Northern Territory Certificate of Education:
- A+ in Mathematics and A in Physics
South Australian Certificate of Education:
- A+ in Mathematics and A in Physics
Victorian Certificate of Education:
- A+ in Mathematics and A in Physics
Tasmania Certificate of Education:
- EA in Mathematics and HA in Physics
Queensland Certificate of Education:
- VHA in Mathematics and HA in Physics
- 1 in Mathematics
- 1 in Physics
- 1 in another subject
- 1.5 overall
Diploma van Hoger Secundair Onderwijs, Certificat d'Enseignement Secondaire Supérieur, Abschlusszeugnis der Oberstufe des Sekundarunterrichts:
- 9 in Mathematics
- 9 in Physics
- 8.5 overall
- 6 in Mathematics
- 6 in Physics
- 5.75 Overall
Three principal subjects to include
- D2 in Mathematics
- D3 Physics
- D3 Biology, Chemistry or Further Maths.
We will also consider a combination of Pre-U and A level. The requirement for A level would be A* for Mathematics, or A for Physics.
For each province's high school diplomas we require (G12 Subjects)
- 90% in Maths
- 90% in Physics
- 85% in three other subjects
- 85% overall
1 (AAA) Mathematics [Double Unit] 1 (AAA) Physics [Double Unit] 1 (AAA) Other [Double Unit]
- AAA in Mathematics (Double Unit)
- AAA in Physics (Double Unit)
- AAA (Double Unit) 1 other subject.
- 5 in Mathematics
- 5 in Physics
- 5 in other subject
- 19 in Mathematics
- 19 in Physics
- 19 overall
- 1 in Mathematics HL
- 1 in Physics HL
- 1 in other HL subject
- 1.5 overall
- 12 in Mathematics
- 11 in Physics
- 11 in other subject
- 11 overall
- 5 in Maths
- 5 in Physics
- 5 in other subject
- 9 in Mathematics
- 9 in Physics
- 85% Overall
- 7 in Mathematics
- 7 in Physics
- 6 overall
- 16 in Mathematics
- 16 in Physics/Chemistry
- 16 in other subject
- 16 overall
Students studying the reformed French Baccalaureat who are applying to Imperial will be required to study 'Mathématiques expertes' / Advanced Mathematics.
We require three specialist/concentration subjects to be taken in the Apolyterion
- 19 in Mathematics
- 19 in Physics
- 19 overall
- 13 in Mathematics
- 13 in Physics
- 1.5 overall
Mathematics and Physics must be taken at the Leistungsfächer level.
- 5* in Mathematics
- 5 in Physics
- 5 in Calc-Stats or Calc-Algebra
- 5 in HL Mathematics
- 5 in HL Physics
- 5 in other HL subject
- 9 in Mathematics
- 9 in Physics
- 9 overall
- 95% in Mathematics
- 95% in Physics
- 95% overall
- Rank on common merit list from JEE performance (*may be waived)
Around 15% of our students have taken International Baccalaureate.
Note that for 2023 - 2024 entry, our minimum entry requirement will be:
77 40 Higher Level Maths, Higher Level Physics + overall
Pre 2017:
- A2 Mathematics
- A2 Physics
- 3 x A2 other subjects
- 1 x B other subject
2017 onwards
- H1 Mathematics
- H1 Physics
- H1 other subject
- 3 x H2 other subjects
- 19 in Mathematics
- 18 in Physics
- 18 overall
- 80% Kankur
- 9.5 in Mathematics (5 unit subject)
- 9.5 in Physics (5 unit subject)
- 9 overall
- 9 in Mathematics
- 9 in Physics
- 98 overall
- 6 in Mathematics
- 6 in Physics
- 6 in 3 other subjects
- 95 in Mathematics
- 95 in Physics
- 95 in a third subject
- 95% overall
- 55 in Mathematics
- 50 in Physics
- 50 overall
- AA in Mathematics (A Level)
- AA in Physics (A Level)
- AAA (Intermediate Level Subjects)
- 9 in Mathematics
- 9 in Physics
- 9 other subject
- E in Mathematics Level 3
- E in Physics Level 3
- E overall - Level 3
- 6 in Mathematics
- 5 in Physics
- 5 in other subject
- 5 overall
- 95% in Advanced Level Mathematics
- 90% in Advanced Level Physics
- 90% in other Advanced level
- 19 in Mathematics
- 19 in Physics
- 18 overall
- 9.6 in Mathematics
- 9.6 in Physics
- 9.6 overall
- 5 in Mathematics
- 5 in Physics
- 5 overall
Singapore Integrated Programme
We require 3 subjects at H2 with
- A in Mathematics
- A in Physics
- A in third subject
Acceptable 3rd subjects are Biology, Chemistry, Computing or Economics.
Polytechnic diplomas
- 3.8 in Mathematics
- 3.8 in Physics
- 3.8 overall
National University of Singapore Diplomas
- 4.5 in Mathematics
- 4.5 in Physics
- 4.5 in Biology, Chemistry, Computer Science or Economics
- 4.5 overall
- 1 in Mathematics
- 1 in Physics
- 1 in other subject
- 5 in Mathematics
- 5 in Physics
- 5 in other subject
- 9 in Mathematics
- 9 in Physics
- 8.75 overall
- A in Mathematics
- A in Physics
- A majority of subjects
- 5.5 in Mathematics
- 5 in Physics
- 5 in other subject
- 5.25 overall
We only accept students from the following two UK Foundation courses. These are specialised courses for overseas students whose home qualifications are not usually accepted for study at UK universities:
- UCL UPCSE: the University Preparatory Certificate for Science and Engineering is a high quality foundation programme. We require 80% overall and 80%+ in Maths and Physics.
- Warwick IFP : The International Foundation Programme has an Engineering specialisation. We require 80% overall and 80%+ in Maths and Physics.
We require the following APs
- 5 in Calculus BC
- 5 in Physics C: E&M
- 5 in Physics C: Mechanics
- 5 in one other subject
We do not accept Physics 1 or Physics 2